Overrun

Overrun

In the context of project financing, the amount of capital expenditures or funding above the original estimate to complete the project.

Overrun

The amount by which the actual cost of a project exceeds its budget. While this does not necessarily guarantee that the project will fail, it does make it more difficult to succeed. This is also called cost overrun or budget overrun.

The viability reduction in control (without glycerol) sample with 60% overrun was 17% and with increasing the overrun amount this loss increased up to 18% (with 80% overrun) and 21% (with 100% overrun).

Water ices typically have a very low overrun, but a company spokesman explained to reporters that a 100 percent overrun is "easily achievable" with the new system, allowing manufacturers a greater level of creativity in this product category than ever before.

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